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Paris attacks: At G20, Obama vows renewed effort to eliminate ISIS
Paris attacks: At G20, Obama vows renewed effort to eliminate ISIS
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By Our Reporter on November 16, 2015 National
PRESIDENT of the United States of America (USA), Barack Obama vowed yesterday to step up efforts to eliminate Islamic State in Syria and prevent it from carrying out attacks like those in Paris. This is just as European leaders urged Russia to focus its military efforts on the radical Islamists.
Speaking at a G20 leaders’ summit in Turkey, Obama described the killings in Paris, for which the Islamic State has claimed responsibility, as an attack on the civilised world and said the United States would work with France to hunt down those responsible. The two-day summit brings Obama and fellow world leaders just 500km (310 miles) from Syria, where a 4-1/2-year conflict has transformed Islamic State into a global security threat and spawned Europe’s largest migration flows since World War Two.
“The skies have been darkened by the horrific attacks that took place in Paris just a day and a half ago,” Obama said after meeting Turkish President, Tayyip Erdogan.
“We will redouble our efforts, working with other members of the coalition, to bring about a peaceful transition in Syria and to eliminate Daesh as a force that can create so much pain and suffering for people in Paris, in Ankara, and in other parts of the globe,” he added, using an alternative name for Islamic State. Obama and his Western allies now face the question of how the West should respond after Islamic State again demonstrated it posed a threat far beyond its strongholds in Syria and Iraq
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